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Okinawa marks 50 years of end to US rule amid protests
Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki has urged Japan’s central government to do more to reduce the U.S. military presence in the southern island group.
Ex-Green Beret, son, stand trial in Japan, accused in Ghosn’s escape
Statements by Michael Taylor and his son, Peter, on the opening day of their trial in Tokyo suggest the pair don’t plan to fight charges of assisting a criminal.
US documents solve mystery of war criminal Tojo’s remains
It was a tension-filled, highly secretive mission.
5 things to know about Japan’s surrender in WWII 75 years ago
There will be a ceremony aboard the battleship Missouri this morning in Hawaii commemorating Japan's surrender in World War II 75 years ago.
Warships sortie, 7th Fleet preps for typhoon
Storm might bring 30 inches of rain, strong winds to Japan.
Marine faces attempted murder charge after alleged assault spree, $7 ride-and-dash in Tokyo
Lance Cpl. Kahsai Tyree Hill, 21, was detained in May in the Shinjuku neighborhood of Tokyo.
By Kristine Froeba
The Doolittle Raid generated more ripples than once thought
The Doolittle attack generated more, and more violent, ripples than once thought.
By James M. Scott, World War II Magazine